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@effectful/es-rt

v2.0.9

Published

Runtime for @effectful/es

Readme

@effectful/es-rt

Runtime for @effectful/es implementing ECMAScript standard generator, async and async generator function.

Usage

The module is automatically injected into @effectful/js output. If you are not new effects libraries implementer you don't need the next documentation.

Build

There are a few options to build it, and a few builds are published to npm.

To configure own builds use environment variables (with statically eliminated false if branches) and rollup (import only required modules).

For most applications, pre-built runtimes are enough. Next information is only for building own runtime. The environment variable options are:

  • EJS_INLINE - do not include abstract interface implementation
  • EJS_LEAN_METHOD_ITERATORS - include iterator constructions method
  • EJS_NO_ES_OBJECT_MODEL - assume ECMAScript object model requirement is not needed
  • EJS_NO_ES_ITERATORS - do not add ES iterators interface implementation (by default the package uses own iterators)
  • EJS_NO_ES_CHECK_GENERATOR_RUNNING - do not add check if generator is running on calling its method
  • EJS_NO_UNWRAP_ASYNC_ITERATOR - do not add standard required unwrapping for generator's output
  • EJS_NO_ASYNC_ITERATOR_QUEUE - do not add a queue to method calls
  • EJS_LOCAL_SYMBOLS - use local Symbol's for iterator names, if there are a few builds loaded, and some uses different implementation for interfaces
  • EJS_DEFUNCT - support for defunct option
  • EJS_NO_TRAMPOLINE - don't use trampoline for tail calls, for example, if target JavaScript engine already supports tail calls

Abstract interface

TODO: SOON

LICENSE

Distributed under the terms of The MIT License (MIT).